Football: Ohio rolls over Toledo with dominant run game in 38-10 win
Ohio came out in the third quarter ready to run. Over and over, it worked.
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Ohio came out in the third quarter ready to run. Over and over, it worked.
Posed with a question about Toledo, the Bobcats' upcoming opponent with a dynamite offense, linebacker Chad Moore set a benchmark for his unit: 20 points allowed.
One game into his college career, Teyvion Kirk is already making noise in more ways than one.
Spirits were high at coach Frank Solich’s weekly press conference Thursday, as he looked back on Ohio's win over Miami — its third-straight win and fifth in a row against the RedHawks — and looked ahead to next week’s cross-division matchup against Toledo.
Jordan Dartis leapt for a rebound during practice Thursday and came down awkwardly on his side. Most of the players and staff collectively “Ooo”ed, with genuine concern for the star shooting guard who’d already missed most preseason practices with a hip injury.
When Saul Phillips first asked for Mike Laster, the answer was no.
All the Twitter mentions, Facebook tags and Instagram posts seeking Nathan Rourke’s attention will have to wait. Inspired by LeBron James and Steph Curry, Rourke buried his social media footprint in July and doesn’t plan to unearth it until after the season.
During fall camp, when Ohio defensive coordinator Jimmy Burrow said he didn’t want to see the defense wearing red, freshman cornerback Jamal Hudson paused.
Ohio forward Kevin Mickle has been places.
Nathan Rourke’s first completion Saturday against Kent State went for 33 yards to Papi White. It was a promising sign for the Bobcats’ run-happy quarterback to connect with White, last year’s best offensive weapon who was playing for the first time in five weeks.
Ohio wide receiver Papi White looked like himself at practice Monday, hauling in a 40-yard go route down the left sideline from quarterback Nathan Rourke.
In the third quarter of Saturday's game against Bowling Green, on a modest Ohio punt return by Kylan Nelson, defensive end Austin Conrad retreated to his team’s 35-yard line to stick a block.
Through two growth spurts in his final three seasons of high school football, Austin Conrad found himself playing six positions.
A late pass interference call separated Ohio from one final crack at Central Michigan on Saturday in the Bobcats’ wild 26-23 loss at Peden Stadium.
Ohio quarterback Nathan Rourke allowed himself a brief moment of frustration, lying on his chest with his facemask in the turf, after relinquishing the ball to Central Michigan for a fourth time on Saturday.
When injury ravaged the career of Ohio’s most highly-anticipated basketball recruit, he found happiness in a career away from the court
Seymour, from New Westminster, British Columbia, is part of a rare group of athletes that go directly from Canada to NCAA Division I football.
No team in the Mid-American Conference history has caused the Bobcats as much trouble as Central Michigan, but they'll hope for better results Saturday.
Redshirt senior linebacker Chad Moore knows how it looks.
On his 19th carry against Eastern Michigan on Saturday, in low-90 degree heat, running back A.J. Ouellette leapt over a lunging defensive back on his way to a 10-yard gain and a first down.